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  • But if he had rejected welfare-reform, he might well have lost.

    Matthew Yglesias » Myths of 1996 2010

  • Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania, who attacked the organization for its opposition to welfare-reform legislation.

    Transformers Daniel Henninger 2012

  • Mr. Reed was President Bill Clinton's top domestic-policy adviser, helping to write the 1996 welfare-reform bill and enact the administration's education agenda.

    Ex-Clinton Aide Named Executive Director of Fiscal Commission Henry J. Pulizzi 2010

  • Mr. Reed was President Bill Clinton's top domestic-policy adviser, helping to write the 1996 welfare-reform bill and enact the administration's education agenda.

    Ex-Clinton Aide Named Executive Director of Fiscal Commission Henry J. Pulizzi 2010

  • Clinton, by comparison, was a centrist Democrat committed to running a leaner, meaner bureaucracy that generated budget surpluses and a sweeping welfare-reform law.

    The Morning Plum Greg Sargent 2010

  • Mr. Reed was President Bill Clinton's top domestic-policy adviser, helping to write the 1996 welfare-reform bill and enact the administration's education agenda.

    Ex-Clinton Aide Named Executive Director of Fiscal Commission Henry J. Pulizzi 2010

  • This began with the "charitable choice" provisions in Bill Clinton's welfare-reform package, which sought to allow religious groups to receive government-funded social services.

    Rebuilding Noah's Ark, Tax-Free Wilfred M. McClay 2010

  • Republican Congress could buck college welfare-reform initiatives. (dateline Washington).

    BOEHNER'S BOGUS BUDGET 2009

  • That's the second self-imposed holiday deadline that's slipped: the launch of Clinton's welfare-reform plan has already slid -- again -- to mid-June.

    Not a Done Deal 2008

  • "Nothing is the matter with Mr. Gore, except that he can't be elected president," said Moynihan, who loathed the Republican welfare-reform bill that Gore urged President Clinton to sign in 1996.

    Reinventing Gore 2008

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